AliVi x 'iT iV. Senior Class Prophosy continued ' e finally arrived in Flomington, where wo saw Mary Lips- comb entering the post office. She showed us her ring, and told us that Jimmy hadn't set adate for the big event,so she is still waiting. We sav Charles Stewart. He told us he was still a yard bird, but is still working toward promotion. He said he was • going into the barber shoo and get a G. I. Don't give up now, Chick. Who is that cute sailor going into Monroe's ChJ It la sailor. It's Arden Lynch up to his old tricks again. |told us he was still trying. Don't give uo Arden. isn't He We entered the City Restaurant. Betty Gozik is the new owner. She had a hard time getting someone to work for her. She told us that her dish washer was Marianna Workman. Mari- anna's last name was Hayes now. While we were eating. Calla Dell Me Donald and Raymond came in. She told us her marriage was a succiss. Judging from the lumo on Raymond's head, she wasn't kidding. Calia Dell just doesn't know her ownp strength. Our next stop was Rosenont. There seemed to be much ex- loitement. Pushing our way through the crowd, we saw a very musing sight. There cat Andy Gallo with a cigar in his mouth He was pale as death. You'll learn, Andy. Herbert Crouse was the new owner of the Hot Dog Stand in jRosemont. He had hired Betty Cox as Chief Cook andBottle .7 as her. In front of Jack Shreve's house, we saw several little boyfcj crying. Patty was standing on the porch with a worried look op[ [her face. She said, I just can't get Jack to stop taking the neighbor's children's marbles. We decided to drive to Ohio to see Velva Short. She was still wearing Troy's.ring. She told us she still hasn't made up her mind. Velva told ns Arther Godfrey- was there on a tour,[7 so we went with her to see him. Mary Gallo was the first contestant. She told him she was singing on Jake Taylor's radio program. Keep it up, Mary. You'll be a second Margaret}! Whiting some day. While driving back home, I was talking to Mary but she didn't answer. When wearrived in the next town ( two hours later) she said, What? We drove to her beauty salon and she] seemed almost glad to be back. I invited her to the night club, where I was doing a balle that night. She rejected my offer,saying, Don't you thind I mm uvmuvumu'.pTT
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